An ink jet printer includes: a print section; a container that houses a print associated member; an insertion port into which the container is inserted; an openable cover that openably covers a front surface of the insertion port; and a lock mechanism that locks the openable cover. The lock mechanism includes a through hole provided in the openable cover, and a displacement member provided in a cover-adjacent portion and configured to move between a locked position in which it engages the through hole to regulate opening movement of the openable cover and an unlocked position in which it disengages from the through hole to permit opening movement of the openable cover.
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1. A printing apparatus comprising:
a print section that performs printing on a medium;
an insertion port into which a containing member that contains a print associated member which is associated with printing by the print section is inserted;
an openable cover that openably covers the insertion port; and
a lock mechanism that locks the openable cover, wherein the lock mechanism includes:
an insertion section disposed on one of the openable cover and an exterior part surrounding the openable cover; and
a displacement member disposed on the other, and configured to move between a locked position in which the displacement member is inserted into the insertion section to regulate opening movement of the openable cover and an unlocked position in which the displacement member disengages from the insertion section to permit opening movement of the openable cover.
9. A printing apparatus comprising:
a print section that performs printing on a medium;
a containing member that houses a print associated member which is associated with printing by the print section and is detachably mounted to an apparatus main body; and
a lock mechanism that regulates pulling-out movement of the containing member, wherein the lock mechanism includes:
an insertion section disposed on one of the containing member and an exterior part surrounding the containing member; and
a displacement member disposed on the other, and configured to move between a locked position in which the displacememnt member is inserted into the insertion section to regulate the pulling-out movement of the containing member and an unlocked position in which the displacement member disengages from the insertion section to permit the pulling-out movement of the containing member, and
the displacement member includes an attachment section for attaching the regulation member that regulates movement of the displacement member to the unlocked position, and the attachment section is exposed when the displacement member is positioned at the locked position and at least part of the attachment section is housed in the other when the displacement member is positioned at the unlocked position.
2. The printing apparatus according to
3. The printing apparatus according to
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6. The printing apparatus according to
the displacement member includes an operation section which is operated to displace the displacement member, and
the other includes a first movement regulation section that regulates movement of the operation section at a position in which the displacement member has been displaced to the locked position, and a second movement regulation section that regulates movement of the operation section at a position in which the displacement member has been displaced to the unlocked position.
7. The printing apparatus according to
8. The printing apparatus according to
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The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2016-254074, filed Dec. 27, 2016 is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
The present disclosure relates to printing apparatuses such as ink jet printers.
In general, printing apparatuses known in the art include ink jet printers that perform printing by ejecting ink from a recording head onto a medium such as a paper sheet while the ink is supplied from an ink containing member. As disclosed in JP-A-2015-44371, such printers include a printer that includes a container main body having a bottomed box shape which houses an ink containing member, a rotatable cover configured to open and close an opening of the container main body, and a lock mechanism that holds the cover in a closed state.
The lock mechanism includes two plate-shaped members having a through hole, and one of the two plate-shaped members is disposed on the cover and the other is disposed on the container main body. When the cover is in a closed state, two plate-shaped members engage each other and the through holes communicate with each other. The cover is held in the closed state by being locked by a padlock having an arm inserted into the through holes of the two plate-shaped members.
The above lock mechanism of the printer does not have ease of operation since locking by using a padlock is required to regulate opening movement of the cover.
The disclosure has been made by focusing on such problems present in the conventional art. An advantage of some aspects of the disclosure is that a printing apparatus having an improved convenience of operation of the lock mechanism for locking a containing member that houses print associated members is provided.
The following describes means for solving the above problem and the advantageous effect thereof. According to an aspect of the disclosure, a printing apparatus includes: a print section that performs printing on a medium; an insertion port into which a containing member that contains a print associated member which is associated with printing by the print section is inserted; an openable cover that openably covers a front surface of the insertion port; and a lock mechanism that locks the openable cover, wherein the lock mechanism includes: an engaging section disposed on one of the openable cover and an exterior part surrounding the openable cover; and a displacement member disposed on the other, and configured to move between a locked position in which it engages the engaging section to regulate opening movement of the openable cover and an unlocked position in which it disengages from the engaging section to permit opening movement of the openable cover.
With this configuration, opening movement of the openable cover can be regulated only by displacing the displacement member to the locked position while the openable cover is closed without a need of the padlock to thereby lock the containing member that houses the print associated member. Therefore, operating convenience of the lock mechanism for locking the containing member that houses the print associated member can be improved.
In the above printing apparatus, it is preferred that the displacement member includes an attachment section for attaching the regulation member that regulates movement of the displacement member to the unlocked position, and the attachment section is exposed when the displacement member is positioned at the locked position and at least part of the attachment section is housed in the other when the displacement member is positioned at the unlocked position.
With this configuration, by attaching a regulation member to the attachment section which is exposed when the displacement member is positioned at the locked position, a third party cannot freely open the openable cover.
It is preferred that the above printing apparatus includes a displacement regulation section that regulates displacement of the displacement member to the locked position in the open state of the openable cover. With this configuration, since the displacement member is not positioned at the locked position in the open state of the openable cover, the openable cover or an adjacent portion can be prevented from colliding with the displacement member during closing of the openable cover.
In the above printing apparatus, it is preferred that the displacement member displaces in the direction perpendicular to the open/close direction of the openable cover. With this configuration, since the displacement member can be advantageously engaged with the engaging section, opening movement of the openable cover can be effectively regulated by the displacement member.
In the above printing apparatus, it is preferred that the displacement member is disposed on the exterior part surrounding the openable cover. With this configuration, the displacement member does not need to be disposed on the openable cover, thereby contributing to reduction in size and weight of the openable cover.
In the above printing apparatus, it is preferred that the displacement member includes an operation section which is operated to displace the displacement member, and the other includes a first movement regulation section that regulates movement of the operation section at a position in which the displacement member has been displaced to the locked position, and a second movement regulation section that regulates movement of the operation section at a position in which the displacement member has been displaced to the unlocked position.
With this configuration, the displacement member can be easily and accurately displaced between the locked position and the unlocked position by operating the operation section. In the above printing apparatus, it is preferred that the attachment section is a pair of openings communicating with each other through which the regulation member can be inserted.
With this configuration, a regulation member of a type that is partially inserted into a pair of openings (for example, a wire lock or a padlock) can be attached. In the above printing apparatus, it is preferred that the pair of the openings communicate each other in a linear shape.
With this configuration, a regulation member of a type that is partially inserted into a pair of openings (for example, a wire lock or a padlock) can be easily attached. According to another aspect of the disclosure, a printing apparatus includes: a print section that performs printing on a medium; a containing member that houses a print associated member which is associated with printing by the print section and is detachably mounted to an apparatus main body; and a lock mechanism that regulates pulling-out movement of the containing member, wherein the lock mechanism includes: an engaging section disposed on one of the containing member and an exterior part surrounding the containing member; and a displacement member disposed on the other, and configured to move between a locked position in which it engages with the engaging section to regulate the pulling-out movement of the containing member and an unlocked position in which it disengages from the engaging section to permit the pulling-out movement of the containing member, and the displacement member includes an attachment section for attaching the regulation member that regulates movement of the displacement member to the unlocked position, and the attachment section is exposed when the displacement member is positioned at the locked position and at least part of the attachment section is housed in the other when the displacement member is positioned at the unlocked position.
With this configuration, the containing member that houses the print associated member can be locked without a need of a lock only by displacing the displacement member to the locked position. In addition, by attaching a regulation member to the attachment section which is exposed when the displacement member is positioned at the locked position, a third party cannot freely pull out the containing member. Therefore, operating convenience of the lock mechanism for locking the containing member that houses the print associated member can be improved.
The disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
With reference to the drawings, an embodiment of a printing apparatus implemented as an ink jet printer will be described below. As shown in
The automatic document feeder 13 includes a setting section 14 on which a plurality of documents G are set in a stacked state, and an output unit 15 disposed under the setting section 14. As each of the plurality of documents G set in a stacked state in the setting section 14 are fed out to the output unit 15 in a sequential manner while being inverted through a document feeding path (not shown in the figure), the documents G are read by a reading section 16 (see
On the front surface of the housing 12, an openable cover 17, a mounting port 19 through which a paper sheet cassette 18 that houses paper sheets P as an example of a medium is detachably mounted, an output port 20 through which the printed paper sheet P is outputted, and an operation section 21 with which various operations are performed are disposed from the bottom to the top. Further, an output tray 22 for supporting the printed paper sheet P outputted from the output port 20 is detachably mounted on the front surface of the housing 12, protruding forward therefrom. The front surface of the housing 12 refers to a side surface having a height and a width, on which a user mainly performs an operation of the ink jet printer 11.
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Further, in the present embodiment, the container 25 is removably inserted into the insertion port 31. The direction in which the container 25 is inserted into the insertion port 31 is a depth direction X, and the direction perpendicular to the depth direction X is a width direction Y. The width direction Y and the depth direction X extend substantially along the horizontal surface. The four insertion ports 31 are arranged in the width direction Y.
Each container 25 is formed as a substantially cuboid shape, and houses a flexible bag 32 that houses ink as an example of a print associated member, which is associated with printing performed by the print section 28. Each bag 32 housed in each of the four containers 25 stores different colors of ink (in this embodiment, black, cyan, magenta, and yellow).
In this case, since black ink is frequently used, the bag 32 that houses black ink and the container 25 that houses this bag 32 have a larger width than the bags 32 that house ink other than black ink and the containers 25 that house these bags 32. In this embodiment, the container 25 that houses the bag 32 that houses black ink is inserted into the insertion port 31 located on the left end in
A support table 33 that supports the paper sheet P is disposed on the upper side of the paper sheet container 27 in the housing 12. A plurality of paper sheets P housed in a stacked state in the paper sheet container 27 are sequentially inverted and transported to the support table 33 by a transportation unit (not shown in the figure). Further, a supplying mechanism 34 is housed in the housing 12. The supplying mechanism 34 supplies ink in the container 25 mounted in the mounting section 26 to the print section 28 by driving a supply pump (not shown in the figure).
The supplying mechanism 34 includes a supplying tube 35 having one end connected to the mounting section 26, a joint 36 connected to the other end of the supplying tube 35, and a flexible tube 37 having one end connected to the joint 36 and the other end connected to the print section 28. Four supplying mechanisms 34 are disposed in the housing 12 so as to correspond to four containers 25.
The print section 28 includes a recording head 39 having a plurality of nozzles 38 that eject ink supplied from each of the containers 25 via each of the supplying mechanisms 34, and a carriage 40 that supports the recording head 39. The carriage 40 is reciprocatively supported by a guide shaft 41 extending in the width direction Y in the housing 12. That is, the carriage 40 reciprocates in the width direction Y.
While the carriage 40 reciprocates in the width direction Y along the guide shaft 41, ink is ejected from the nozzles 38 of the recording head 39 onto the paper sheet P transported on the support table 33 to thereby perform printing on the paper sheet P. In this case, the respective flexible tubes 37 deform in accordance with reciprocation of the carriage 40. Further, as shown in
As shown in
A displacement member 47 is movably disposed in the cover-adjacent portion 45 so as to be exposed through the opening 46.
As shown in
In the closed state of the openable cover 17, a pair of annular bearing sections 51 are formed to penetrate the lower end of the first side wall 49 and the second side wall 50. At the pair of bearing sections 51, a pair of shafts (not shown in the figure) which protrudes in the width direction Y from positions corresponding to each of the pair of bearing sections 51 in the housing 12 is each inserted into the corresponding one of the pair of bearing sections 51.
The openable cover 17 is rotatably supported by a pair of shafts (not shown in the figure) at the pair of bearing sections 51. That is, the openable cover 17 is rotatable about the axis extending in the width direction Y (a center axis of the bearing section 51) at the pair of bearing sections 51 between a closed position in which the bottom wall 48 is located along the vertical plane (position shown in
A through hole 52 of a rectangular shape, which is an example of an engaging section, is formed at a position adjacent to and on the upper side of the bearing section 51 in the first side wall 49 in the state of the closed position of the openable cover 17, and a displacement regulation section 53 is formed at a position adjacent to and on the back side of the bearing section 51 in the first side wall 49 (on the side opposite to the bottom wall 48) so as to protrude backward. As the openable cover 17 rotates from the closed position to the open position, the displacement regulation section 53 moves to the position of the through hole 52 when the openable cover 17 is at the closed position.
As shown in
A finger hook 56, which is an example of an operation section on which a user's finger is hooked in moving of the displacement member 47, is formed at the center of the main body 54 in the longitudinal direction. That is, the finger hook 56 is operated by a user to displace the displacement member 47 along the longitudinal direction. In this case, the distal end of the finger hook 56 is preferably located on the same plane as the outer surface of the housing 12 or slightly inside the outer surface of the housing 12. Further, in this case, the displacement member 47 is displaced in the direction intersecting an open/close direction (preferably, a direction perpendicular to the open/close direction), which is a direction in which the openable cover 17 rotates between the closed position and the open position.
A pair of openings 57 are formed side by side in the longitudinal direction of the main body 54 on the upper side of the horizontal portion 55 of the main body 54. The pair of openings 57 linearly communicates with each other on the upper side of the horizontal portion 55. That is, the pair of openings 57 can be linearly connected to each other on the upper side of the horizontal portion 55.
Further, the pair of openings 57 allows, for example, an arm 60a of a padlock 60 (see
The displacement member 47 moves between a locked position (position shown in
That is, the displacement member 47 reciprocates between the locked position in which it is partially inserted into the through hole 52 of the openable cover 17 positioned in the closed position to regulate opening movement of the openable cover 17 and the unlocked position in which it is withdrawn from the through hole 52 to permit opening movement of the openable cover 17. That is, the displacement member 47 displaces along the side surface (front surface) of the housing 12 on which the openable cover 17 is provided and the side surface (left side surface to the front surface in
Further, the displacement member 47 is configured such that the pair of openings 57 is substantially entirely exposed through the opening 46 of the cover-adjacent portion 45 as shown in
As shown in
Accordingly, the displacement member 47 is displaced to the locked position by having the finger hook 56 abut the first movement regulation section 58 and the displacement member 47 is displaced to the unlocked position by having the finger hook 56 abut the second movement regulation section 59. That is, the first movement regulation section 58 and the second movement regulation section 59 serve as a stopper for the finger hook 56.
Next, an effect of the ink jet printer 11 when in use will be described. As shown in
If the displacement member 47 is attempted to be moved from the unlocked position to the locked position with the openable cover 17 being positioned at the open position (open state of the openable cover 17), displacement of the displacement member 47 to the locked position is regulated by the displacement regulation section 53. That is, since the displacement regulation section 53 is located on the path in which the displacement member 47 moves from the unlocked position to the locked position, displacement of the displacement member 47 to the locked position is prohibited by the displacement regulation section 53.
Then, the mounting section 26 is covered with the openable cover 17 by rotating the openable cover 17 from the open position to the closed position. Then, the displacement member 47 is moved from the unlocked position to the locked position by moving the finger hook 56 to abut against the first movement regulation section 58 to thereby lock the openable cover 17 by the displacement member 47. Accordingly, rotation movement of the openable cover 17 from the closed position to the open position is regulated by the displacement member 47.
Subsequently, as shown in
Accordingly, movement of the displacement member 47 from the locked position to the unlocked position is regulated by the padlock 60. As a result, since a third party cannot easily freely open the openable cover 17, the container 25 mounted in the mounting section 26 is prevented from being replaced or stolen without permission.
According to the embodiment described above in detail, the following advantageous effects can be obtained. (1) In the ink jet printer 11, the lock mechanism includes the through hole 52 provided in the openable cover 17, and the displacement member 47 provided in the cover-adjacent portion 45 and configured to move between the locked position in which it engages the through hole 52 to regulate opening movement of the openable cover 17 and the unlocked position in which it disengages from the through hole 52 to permit opening movement of the openable cover 17. Accordingly, opening movement of the openable cover 17 can be regulated only by displacing the displacement member 47 to the locked position while the openable cover 17 is closed without a need of the padlock 60. Therefore, operating convenience of the lock mechanism for locking the openable cover 17 that locks opening and closing of the front surface of the insertion port 31 in which the container 25 that stores ink is inserted can be improved.
(2) In the ink jet printer 11, the displacement member 47 includes a pair of openings 57 for attaching the padlock 60 that regulates movement of the displacement member 47 to the unlocked position. The pair of openings 57 is substantially entirely exposed when the displacement member 47 is positioned at the locked position, and the pair of opening 57 is substantially entirely covered by the cover-adjacent portion 45 when the displacement member 47 is positioned at the unlocked position. Accordingly, by attaching the padlock 60 for locking to the pair of openings 57 which are exposed when the displacement member 47 is positioned at the locked position, a third party cannot freely open the openable cover 17. In addition, since the pair of openings 57 are substantially entirely housed in the cover-adjacent portion 45 when the displacement member 47 is positioned at the unlocked position, movement of the displacement member 47 to the unlocked position can be regulated by the padlock 60 regardless of the length of the arm 60a of the padlock 60 attached to the pair of opening 57. If a length of the arm of the padlock is long in the lock mechanism described in JP-A-2015-44371, the cover is opened to a certain extent even if it is locked by using a padlock.
(3) The ink jet printer 11 includes the displacement regulation section 53 that regulates displacement of the displacement member 47 to the locked position in the open state of the openable cover 17. Accordingly, since the displacement member 47 is not positioned at the locked position in the open state of the openable cover 17, the openable cover 17 is prevented from colliding with the displacement member 47 during closing of the openable cover 17.
(4) In the ink jet printer 11, the displacement member 47 displaces in the direction perpendicular to (intersecting) the open/close direction of the openable cover 17. Accordingly, since the displacement member 47 can be advantageously engaged with the through hole 52, opening movement of the openable cover 17 can be effectively regulated by the displacement member 47.
(5) In the ink jet printer 11, the displacement member 47 is disposed on the cover-adjacent portion 45. Accordingly, the displacement member 47 does not need to be disposed on the openable cover 17, thereby contributing to reduction in size and weight of the openable cover 17.
(6) In the ink jet printer 11, the displacement member 47 includes the finger hook 56, and the cover-adjacent portion 45 includes the first movement regulation section 58 that regulates movement of the finger hook 56 at the position in which the displacement member 47 is displaced to the locked position and the second movement regulation section 59 that regulates movement of the finger hook 56 at the position in which the displacement member 47 is displaced to the unlocked position. Accordingly, the displacement member 47 can be easily and accurately displaced between the locked position and the unlocked position by moving the finger hook 56.
(7) In the ink jet printer 11, the displacement member 47 includes the pair of openings 57 communicating each other through which the arm 60a of the padlock 60 can be inserted. Accordingly, the padlock 60 can be reliably attached to the pair of openings 57.
(8) In the ink jet printer 11, the pair of openings 57 of the displacement member 47 linearly communicate with each other. Accordingly, since the arm 60a of the padlock 60 can be easily inserted into the pair of openings 57, the padlock 60 can be easily attached to the pair of openings 57.
(9) In the ink jet printer 11, the displacement member 47 is displaced along two side surfaces of the housing 12 which are adjacent to each other. Accordingly, the space of the housing 12 can be effectively used, thereby contributing to size reduction of the housing 12.
(10) In the ink jet printer 11, the displacement member 47 is configured such that the pair of openings 57 is substantially entirely housed and hided by the cover-adjacent portion 45 when positioned at the unlocked position. Accordingly, the outer appearance of the ink jet printer 11 is prevented from being affected by displacing the displacement member 47 to the unlocked position.
(11) In the ink jet printer 11, the lock mechanism (the displacement member 47 and the through hole 52) is housed inside the outer surface of the housing 12. Accordingly, the lock mechanism does not affect the outer size of the housing 12 (ink jet printer 11). That is, the lock mechanism does not cause an increase of the outer size of the housing 12 (ink jet printer 11).
The above embodiment may be modified as described below.
One of a plurality of containers 25 may serve as a waste liquid tank that collects waste ink as an example of the print associated member which is generated as a result of printing by the print section 28. In this case, the waste ink is generated when flushing is performed to eject ink from the respective nozzles 38 of the recording head 39 irrespective of the printing or cleaning is performed to forcibly discharge ink in the recording head 39 from the respective nozzles 38 by using a suction pump or the like.
In the lock mechanism, the engaging section may be modified to a configuration other than the through hole 52 as long as it can regulate opening movement of the openable cover 17 by engaging with the displacement member 47. That is, the engaging section may be formed by a recess into which the displacement member 47 is inserted, or a hook on which the displacement member 47 is hung.
The attachment section of the displacement member 47 may not necessarily include the pair of openings 57 into which the arm 60a of the padlock 60 can be inserted. That is, for example, the attachment section may be formed by a pair of recesses so that a lock can be achieved by inserting a pair of clamp pieces into the pair of recesses to be clamped thereto.
In the ink jet printer 11, at least one of the first movement regulation section 58 and the second movement regulation section 59 may be omitted.
The displacement regulation section 53 of the openable cover 17 may be omitted.
When the displacement member 47 is positioned at the unlocked position, the pair of openings 57 may not be entirely housed in the cover-adjacent portion 45. That is, when the displacement member 47 is positioned at the unlocked position, the pair of openings 57 may be partially housed in the cover-adjacent portion 45.
The printing apparatus may be a laser printer.
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